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    Wednesday, October 01, 2003

    Fix Trillian Crashing On Startup

    If you've been having problems with the IM program Trillian crashing on startup lately it's becuase of yahoo.

    Found this at the Trillian Discussion Board:


    quote:


    26 September 2003

    On Thursday, Yahoo changed their protocol in an effort to prevent spammers. As a result, Trillian's connectivity is also affected. You may get a crash in Yahoo.dll or an Invalid Login error when connecting to the Yahoo Messenger network. Cerulean Studios is working on a solution for this problem and will post an update here when a fix is available.

    If Trillian crashes when you load it, preventing you from shutting off your Yahoo autoconnect, follow these steps:


    Close Trillian. Locate your Yahoo.ini file. Press Windows-F or click your Start Button then Search -> All files and folders -> Yahoo.ini. If you can't find it this way, look in C:Program FilesTrillianUsersDefault or the Trillian Settings directory under your current user's C:Documents and Settings folder.
    Edit the file by double-clicking or opening it in Notepad. Replace all occurences of "auto connect=1" with "auto connect=0" and save the file. Now reload Trillian and it won't try to autoconnect to Yahoo, which causes the crash.
    We will post an update here as soon as one is available.

    Thanks,

    Cerulean Studios


    Posted by abarber on 10/01/2003 at 10:31 AM
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    Saturday, July 19, 2003

    How to Disable Windows Messenger

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    If you're anything like me you probably hate Windows Messenger with a passion. It got even worse when XP was released. It seemed Microsoft integrated the stupid thing into everything! It loads when you log in, every time you use Internet Explorer, even Outlook Express. Here's the simplest way to disable it so it never runs again.

    1) First run "gpedit.msc" by going to start menu and selecting Run...

    2) Find the Windows Messenger policies at "Local Computer Policy/Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Windows Messenger".

    3) Set both "Do not allow Windows Messenger to be run" and "Do not automatically start Windows Messenger initially" to the Enabled state.

    4) Restart your machine.

    If you use Outlook Express you will find that it now takes a very long time for Outlook Express to load. Here's how to fix that:

    1) First run "regedit.exe" by going to start menu and selecting Run...

    2) Find the Outlook Express key at "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Outlook Express"

    3) create a new DWORD value by right clicking in the right pane and selecting New.

    4) Set this new DWORD name to "Hide Messenger" and the value to 2.

    5) Exit all programs and restart the computer.

    Outlook should now load quickly again and there's no Windows Messenger! Note that this will also stop the new versions of AIM from integrating into Outlook Express as well.
    Posted by abarber on 07/19/2003 at 12:43 PM
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    Saturday, July 05, 2003

    Work Offline not shown in IE

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    It turns out that in Internet Explorer if your homepage is a local file and not a website the menu option "Work Offline" doesn't show up in the File drop-down menu. As a result you won't be able to set IE to offline mode.

    This will prevent you from viewing pages that you told IE to download for offline mode because it will try to connect to the actual website instead of using the local offline copy.

    To fix the problem just follow the easy step by step guide at the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
    Posted by abarber on 07/05/2003 at 06:30 PM
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